AUSSEILL -- Saphia Bizimana, stands in front of a brick building she had built with her own money next to a house which was given to her and her family by the United Nations in a 'Peace Village' ne...

AUSSEILL -- Saphia Bizimana, stands in front of a brick building she had built with her own money next to a house which was given to her and her family by the United Nations in a 'Peace Village' near the south western Burundian town of...Mer

AUSSEILL -- Saphia Bizimana, stands in front of a brick building she had built with...AUSSEILL -- Saphia Bizimana, stands in front of a brick building she had built with her own money next to a house which was given to her and her family by the United Nations in a 'Peace Village' near the south western Burundian town of Mutambara on May 13, 2010. Bizimana was 10-years old when she fled Burundi in 1972. Her family is one of 300 resident families who live in Peace Village are part of a larger group of some 500,000 Burundian refugees who have come back to Burundi since 2002 after having fled to neighboring countries running away form a bloody 13-year civil war.MindreMer